There were 37 Races on Tuesday 15th October 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Market Rasen, 7 races at Yarmouth, 7 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Leicester, 9 races at Newcastle, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Jonjo and A J O'Neill have their horses in good form lately and although point-to-point winner ROADLESSTRAVELLED has not been seen since an easy win at Taylorstown in May last year, he could still be up to winning this as he looks to justify his 215,000-pound price tag. Nigel Twiston-Davies has his string in fine fettle and Jacks Wish could go well at a price, but Tineggiori may be the bigger danger if he brushes up on his hurdling skills.

ROADLESSTRAVELLED was bought for big money after winning his second start in Irish points in ready fashion and starting out over hurdles at a realistic level, he makes plenty of appeal. Rialannah sets the standard on the pick of her form and is feared most ahead of Tineggiori.

Roadlesstravelled easily won an Irish point in spring 2023 but preference is for RIALANNAH, who ended last season in good nick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A small but competitive field for this novice hurdle, and one that may fall the way of J J MOON, who impressed when taking a bumper by over seven lengths at Southwell and makes his hurdling bow here. Lady Jago won on her hurdling debut at Warwick and may go off at the head of the market in this field for the Skeltons, leaving Taras Halls as a tentative suggestion for third spot.

LADY JAGO was typically well prepared by her top stable when making a winning hurdles debut in smooth fashion at Warwick 12 days ago and is taken to successfully defy a penalty. Prince Imperial can give it another good go, while bumper-winner J J Moon demands respect.

Last season petered out for TARAS HALLS but he is selected in the hope he has been refreshed by a break.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Pillar Of Steel was a C&D winner as recently as July off 2lb lower, and boasts six wins on the predicted going to his name. The nine-year-old can go well and may follow top-weight COURT IN THE ACT home. The suggestion won a maiden hurdle at Kempton before a second at Ludlow, though his last run at Sandown needs forgiving, albeit in a Class Two handicap. He looks all set for another good season, with Bannister the pick for third.

Low-mileage 5-y-os COURT IN THE ACT and Diamond Dice might be the pair to focus on here, with the former narrowly preferred for a stable which seems to be clicking into gear. Last month's course scorer Bannister may prove best of the rest.

Topweight COURT IN THE ACT (nap) ran with great credit in a hot handicap at the end of last season and still has significant potential.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

QUEENS VENTURE has shown only moderate form so far, though gave the impression this extra distance would bring improvement when staying on well for fourth here in July. Dan Skelton's filly should prove competitive at this level on her handicap debut and a bold bid looks likely. A runner-up over 3m at Perth last time, Western Glen has scope for further progress, while Shibuya Song won with a bit in hand at Worcester on her penultimate start and has claims on that form.

QUEENS VENTURE is in good hands and, with improvement anticipated now switched to handicap company and upped in trip, she is appealing off what looks a very reasonable opening mark. The Dan Skelton-trained filly may have most to fear from Shibuya Song, who appeared to be on the up prior to a below par effort last time. Western Glen is also shortlisted.

There aren't many appealing options in this field but one exception is WESTERN GLEN, who comes here after three good efforts at Perth.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

HIDDEN DEPTHS is an improving chaser and recorded his fourth win over fences with a cosy two-length success at Perth last month. There looks more left in the locker and a 4lb rise may not be enough to anchor him in this. Mylesfromwicklow should be thereabouts once again, though has something to prove off his current mark after returning a beaten favourite over course and distance, while The Doyen Chief is a dual winner over hurdles and should make his mark over fences this season.

Progressive hurdler THE DOYEN CHIEF should make a chaser given his pointing background so could be up to making a winning start in this sphere. Game On For Glory is next best.

The pick is THE DOYEN CHIEF, who was a promising novice hurdler last season and now switches to fences for his handicap debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

An open contest could go to CORNAMONA. The daughter of Doyen didn't show much over hurdles, but she is bred to appreciate a switch to the larger obstacles and could find the necessary improvement today. Filanderer unseated his rider when last seen in May but has the ability to feature granted a clear round, while Copper Beach is also noted.

COPPER BEACH hasn't been in much form this summer but at least he offered something to work on sent chasing at Sedgefield and he's potentially well treated if building on that. Filanderer is next best ahead of Lunar Ocean.

Chasing debutante Cornamona is of interest but COPPER BEACH has become too well handicapped to resist.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Playaway Girl is the only one of these with previous experience, but she would need to improve on what she showed at Huntingdon on her debut. Bohemond Antioch looks a likely type on paper and must feature prominently in calculations, but Oliver Greenall and Josh Guerriero have a decent strike-rate in bumpers and L'AIR DU LARGE may enhance that record. Tilehurst should not be underestimated.

BOHEMOND ANTIOCH has a reasonable Flat pedigree and is representing a top northern yard, so he gets the nod ahead of L'Air du Large and Tilehurst, who also make some appeal on paper. The market should be informative, however.

The market will be useful but L'AIR DU LARGE is from a yard with a terrific strike-rate in these races.
Ths is the racecard key.
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